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LevelFile
Doc RefBP/1/48/1/1
Tree Ref (Click this to browse the collection catalogue)BP/1/48/1/1
Box Ref No.2016 (box 1)
Extent1 box
TitlePapers of Four Colman Getty
Date28 Oct 2015-26 Jan 2017
DescriptionLetters concerning the retirement of Jonathan Taylor as Chair of the Booker Prize Foundation, invite to a reception marking his retirement, and a transcript of Jonathan Taylor's retirement speech, 28 Oct 2015-7 Jan 2016. [paper and electronic]
List, with thumbnail photographs, of the Advisory Committee members, 4 Nov 2015. [electronic]
Agenda and minutes of an Advisory Committee meeting held on 5 Nov 2015. [electronic]
Submission statistics for the Man Booker and Man Booker International 2016 prizes, Dec 2015. [electronic]
Publishers' entry forms, 4 Jan-25 May 2016, nd.
Letters and forms from publishers suggesting titles for the judges to call-in, 20 Jan-6 Apr 2016, nd.
Letter from Clarence House concerning the Duchess of Cornwall's invitation to the award ceremony, 26 Feb 2016.
Letter from Jan Pienkowski concerning the upcoming 50th anniversary of the prize, 26 Feb 2016.
Email from Baroness Jenkin of Kennington, thanking Dotti Irving for a donation of signed shortlisted books for the charity quiz event 'The Ultimate News Quiz 2016', 9 Mar 2016.
Invitation to a celebration of the Man Booker Prize for Fiction in New York, May 2026.
Invitation to a celebration of the shortlist announcement, 13 Sep 2016.
Programme/menu and guestlist for the award ceremony, 25 Oct 2016.
Postcard with Royal Mail stamp congratulating winner Paul Beatty, 26 Jan 2017.
Rules and entry form, nd.
AppraisalDuplicates and confidential material removed.
Physical DescriptionPaper and electronic files
Access ConditionsPapers concerning the retirement of Jonathan Taylor can be accessed via the Reading Room pc.
Some confidential material closed for 20 years (Advisory Committee agenda and minutes, submission statistics, entry forms and call-in information).
Some papers closed due to Data Protection.
Access statusPartial closure
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